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Morning in America: One man’s Madison timeline | By Jim Walsh | Monday, Feb. 28, 2011 | MADISON, Wis. — I lit out from Minneapolis for Madison Thursday night to bear witness to the protests being staged against Gov. Walker’s proposed union-busting bill. MinnPost photo by Jim Walsh | Click here to read the story
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Welcome to the age of too much information | By John Reinan | Monday, Feb. 28, 2011 | In the Internet era, you have to give a lot more time and thought to assessing the credibility and motivations of sources of information. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni | Click here to read the story
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Tubby Smith launches full-court press for basketball center | By Pat Borzi | Tuesday, March 1, 2011 | About 30 minutes after the University of Minnesota men’s basketball team finished practice, Coach Tubby Smith took a seat and made a case for the new practice facility he’s been pining for since he got here in 2007. Design courtesy of University of Minnesota | Click here to read the story
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Dayton, other governors meet with Obama | By Derek Wallbank | Tuesday, March 1, 2011 | WASHINGTON — But whether that time resulted in any positive agreements, well, that opinion split on party lines. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque | Click here to read the story
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From Cairo to Madison, public spaces are more important than we thought | By Steve Berg | Wednesday, March 2, 2011 | Jay Walljasper’s latest book should inspire a new generation to rebuild America in ways that make room for human interaction, collaboration, creativity and enjoyment. REUTERS | Click to read the story
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Unexpectedly subversive: ‘Hair’ at the Orpheum; Latte Da’s ‘Song of Extinction’ | By Max Sparber | Wednesday, March 2, 2011 | Theater Latté Da’s production of “Song of Extinction,” does something I think plays often do very poorly right now — deal with terminal illness. Photo by Michal Daniel | Click to read the story
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Film, panel discussions focus on labor’s role in society | By Steve Date | Friday, March 4, 2011 | More than 30 historical, educational, religious, labor, immigrant-rights and social-justice organizations will take part in a series of local gatherings called “Then and Now: Immigrants, Workers and the Search for Justice.” | Click here to read the story